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The phrase "a decisive twist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant change or turn of events that influences the outcome of a situation or narrative.
Example: "The story took a decisive twist when the protagonist discovered the hidden truth about their past."
Alternatives: "a crucial turn" or "a pivotal change".
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Arsenal remain in line to sign Suárez should he force through his wish, with Arsène Wenger describing the club as being "on standby" as they continue to wait for what they hope will be a decisive twist to the saga.
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These often venomous claims and counter-claims took a seemingly decisive twist when a high court judge ruled Rahman and his supporters were guilty of vote rigging, seeking spiritual influence through local imams, and wrongly branding Rahman's Labour rival a racist.
But in a potentially decisive twist in the final hour, England removed captain Michael Clarke, Steven Smith and Phil Hughes in the space of 18 balls to reduce the tourists to 174-6 athehe close, still 137 runs adrift of the finish line.
At that point New Zealand held the initiative, but Broad's devastating new-ball burst provided the decisive twist in a thrilling match.
Yet the decisive twist in this case may have hinged at least in part on simple boredom.
Clipping out, the bit I was scared about, is equally straightforward – one decisive twist, and you're free.
She made a decisive decision.
"They want a decisive leader".
He won a decisive mandate.
Brims are a decisive feature.
Is this a decisive argument?
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